美国宪法:2006案例补充Constitutional Law 2006 Case Supplement

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出 版 社: Aspen Publishers
出版时间: 2006-12-1字数:版次: 1页数: 117印刷时间: 2007/04/01开本:印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780735557734包装: 平装内容简介
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目录
Table of Cases
Chapter 2: Doctrines Limiting the Scope of Judicial Review
C. Justiciability: The Proper Role of the Federal Courts
2. Standing to Sue
a. The Constitutional Core of Standing
D. The Eleventh Amendment
1. Hans v. Louisiana and the Current Doctrine
Chapter 3: The Limits of Federal Legislative Power: Judicially or Politically Enforceable Federalism?
A. Implementing Enumerated Powers and "Default" Rules
1. Implementing Enumerated Powers: The "Necessary
and Proper Clause"
B. Commerce
2. The Historical Development of Commerce Clause
Doctrine
c. From the New Deal to Lopez
Gonzales v. Raich
Notes and Problems
3. Limits Imposed by Principles of State Autonomy
b. Procedural Immunity -.
D. Spending
Chapter 4: Limiting the Scope of State Power over InterstateCommerce
A. The Dormant Commerce Clause
2. Discrimination Against Interstate Commerce ,
Note: Intentional Discrimination and the
Twenty-First Amendment
3. Neutral Burdens on Interstate Commerce
Chapter 5: Separation of Powers
B. Executive Action
2. In Foreign Affairs
Chapter 6: Due Process
A. Procedural Due Process
1. Defining the Interests Protected by Due Process
a. Property
b. Liberty
Notes from the Prison Underground: Liberty
Interests of Prison Inmates
2. Determining the Process That Is Due
B. Substantive Due Process
3. The Modern Revival: "Privacy" Rights
d. The Right to Die
e. Consensual Sexual Choices
Chapter 7: Economic Rights: The Takings and Contracts Clauses
A. The Takings Clause
1. The Public Use Requirement
Kelo v. City of New London
Note and Problem
2. Regulatory Takings: When Does Regulation Become a
Taking?
c. The Balancing Approach
Note: The Scope of the Balancing Approach:
Further Clarification
Chapter 8: Equal Protection
C. Strict Scrutiny and Suspect Classifications: Race and Ethnicity
2. Purposeful Discrimination Required
4. Affirmative Action
c. Race and Admissions to Public Universities
Note: The Primacy of Strict Scrutiny of
Racial Classifications
F. Fundamental Rights: Strict Scrutiny Redux
3. Voting: Gerrymanders
Chapter 9: Free Expression of Ideas
C. Content-Neutral Regulations of Speech
2. Symbolic Conduct
……
Chapter 10The Religion Clauses
Chapter 11 State Action and the Power to Enforce Constitutional Rights